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Andean Express

Juan De Recacoechea

"More Camus than mystery thriller, [Andean Express] delights like strong coffee savored in a cosmopolitan cafe." --Publishers Weekly

Set in 1952, Andean Express is the story of a tragic overnight train journey that unfolds in an environment at once carnivalesque and sinister. Beginning near La Paz, Bolivia, the austere Andean plateau serves as a surreal backdrop for most of the trip before giving way to a winding descent to the Chilean coast. Ricardo Beintigoitia, a recent high school graduate from a prosperous La Paz family, unwittingly becomes ensnared in the personal drama of one of his peers, a captivating girl named Gulietta Carletti who has been forced into an arranged marriage with a man she despises.

On the Andean Express, everybody wants something and no one is exactly who he seems. Recacoechea's lean, elegant prose crackles with sharp dialogue and entertaining exchanges among a disparate cast of characters, each with his own ax to grind. The train is a microcosm of Bolivia itself, with people from all walks of life, from peasants to politicians, forming a circus of personalities and intrigue in which tragedy seems inevitable, and improbable liaisons become reality.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Akashic Books, Ltd.
  • Publish Date: Apr 1st, 2009
  • Pages: 176
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 7.98in - 6.38in - 0.52in - 0.44lb
  • EAN: 9781933354729
  • Categories: Mystery & Detective - HistoricalLiteraryHistorical - General

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About the Author

Althoff, Adrian: - Adrian Althoff is a freelance journalist and translator.
De Recacoechea, Juan: - JUAN DE RECACOECHEA (1935-2017) was born in La Paz, Bolivia, and worked as a journalist in Europe for almost twenty years. After returning to his native country, he helped found Bolivia's first state-run television network and dedicated himself to fiction writing. He's the author of the novels American Visa, which won Bolivia's National Book Prize and was adapted into an award-winning film, and Andean Express. Both American Visa and Andean Express were translated into English and published by Akashic Books.

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Praise for this book

It takes a gutsy publisher like Akashic to bring the works of the Bolivian novelist Juan De Recacoechea into English. Subtle, nuanced, elegantly styled and beautifully translated by Adrian Althoff, Andean Express is a great introduction to this gifted author's work . . . It's the interchange between the characters that's at the heart of this novel. De Recacoechea has touches of the old noir masters like Jim Thompson, but the voice is uniquely his . . .-- "Globe and Mail (Canada)"
This spare, quirky book freezes an unexpected moment: forty-eight hours in the intertwined lives of a dozen beautifully realized characters aboard a moving train. Andean Express gets quietly under your skin like the almost-unnoticed rhythm of the rails.--S.J. Rozan, author of The Shanghai Moon
Bolivia's heir to the classic noir of Jim Thompson and Raymond Chandler, Juan de Recacoechea writes with a cold eye for the dark details. He straps you to your chair with braided tales of a simmering vengeance, a high-stakes poker showdown, and an achingly slow-cooked seduction . . . Andean Express is first-class suspense.--Robert Arellano, author of Havana Lunar